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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
American Samoa records more Covid-19 cases; NZ govt makes available a vaccine fund for Pacific communities; Tahiti's Tahoeraa changes name, and more.
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Midweek Mediawatch: broadcaster's MIQ mission fires up media
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately on RNZ National.
This week Colin Peacock talked to Bryan Crump about the fallout from broadcaster Charlotte Bellis’s media campaign against MIQ. Also… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: broadcaster's MIQ mission fires up media
Midweek Mediawatch: broadcaster's MIQ mission fires up media
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately on RNZ National.
This week Colin Peacock talked to Bryan Crump about the fallout from broadcaster Charlotte Bellis’s media campaign against MIQ. Also…
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Australia: May election likely, RAT tests for students and 'Woden the Bogan'
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about a likely May election and how Scott Morrison is struggling in the latest polling. School's back from summer - and all students will… Audio
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Myanmar's Suu Kyi to go on trial for election fraud 14 February
Myanmar's Suu Kyi to go on trial for election fraud 14 February
A court in army-ruled Myanmar will start an election fraud trial of deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi on 14 February, after she was accused of influencing the 2020 vote to win a second term in office.
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Luxon looks to build early momentum at National assembly
Luxon looks to build early momentum at National assembly
National MPs are in Queenstown navigating the best way forward under the leadership of Christopher Luxon, as Aotearoa readies for a third year battling the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Jacinda Ardern's approval ratings slip further - new poll
Jacinda Ardern's approval ratings slip further - new poll
A new political poll shows Jacinda Ardern's approval ratings have dropped again, her lowest result since the ratings were first measured in October 2019.
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The Weekend Panel with Janet Wilson and Al Gillespie
Along with the continuing Omicron threat, our Weekend panelists Janet Wilson and Al Gillespie discuss the Russia/Ukraine situation, Kainga Ora, political polling and why people are shunning rum and… Audio
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PNG facing a myriad of election challenges
Lack of funding, an outdated common roll and Covid-19 all big issues for this year's national election in PNG. Audio
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Politics 2022: Good luck for the year ahead
Politics 2022: Good luck for the year ahead
Analysis - It's a mid-term year and the government has huge projects to progress as it faces what is potentially the worst Covid-19 crisis during its time in office, Peter Wilson writes.
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PNG Think Tank hopes ballot papers won't be a problem in 2022 elections
PNG Think Tank hopes ballot papers won't be a problem in 2022 elections
The head of a Papua New Guinea research institute has major concerns about the printing of ballot papers for the 2022 national elections.
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Political poll: Jacinda Ardern's numbers slump, Christopher Luxon up 13 points
Political poll: Ardern's numbers slump, Luxon up 13 points
Support for Jacinda Ardern has dropped in the preferred PM stakes to her lowest result since 2017 in the first major political poll of the year, but Labour could still form a government with the…
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Political poll: Ardern's numbers slump, Luxon up 13 points
Political poll: Ardern's numbers slump, Luxon up 13 points
Support for Jacinda Ardern has dropped in the preferred Prime Minister stakes to her lowest result since 2017 in the first major political poll of the year.
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Covid-19: Labour drops, National rises in new poll
A major political poll shows support for Labour has continued to creep downward. A slip of 1 percent support since November has left it at 40 percent.
National is up 4 points, but at 32 percent the… Audio
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Analysis: Big hits in first poll of the year
Labour is down in the first political poll of the year, with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern recording her lowest score in the preferred Prime Minister stakes.
Both National and it's new leader… Audio
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'Game on' after National Party poll rise - Luxon
It's 'game on' according to National's leader Chris Luxon, with the party gaining ground in the first political poll of the year.
The One News Kantar Poll has National back in the 30s at 32 percent -… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 28 January 2022
Audio 28 Jan 2022Teenagers around the country contract Covid-19 after attending Soundsplash, Labour is down in the first political poll of the year, the route for the long awaited Auckland lightrail is revealed, and a… Audio
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PM's popularity drops in first political poll of 2022
The first political poll of the year shows the Prime Minister's popularity is dropping, but she's still well ahead of National's new leader.
It's the first One News Kantar Public Poll since Chris… Video, Audio
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Survey finds most SMEs concerned by climate change, but 40% without sustainable processes
Survey finds most SMEs concerned by climate change, but 40% without sustainable processes
More than 40 percent of small to medium sized enterprises do not have any systems or processes in place to minimise their carbon footprint.
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'I'm sorry': UK PM Boris Johnson admits attending lockdown party
'I'm sorry': UK PM Boris Johnson admits attending lockdown party
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologised for attending a "bring your own booze" gathering at his official residence during the country's first coronavirus lockdown, while opponents have…
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
Solomon Islands officials call off search for missing people; Election date for Wallis and Futuna; New Caledonian football coach in France criticises pre-match Covid-19 tests, and more
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Fiji murder trial: Accused tried to bring dead family to NZ
Fiji murder trial: Accused tried to bring dead family to NZ
The High Court in Fiji was told a former New Zealand resident charged with multiple murders had planned to bring his victims to Aotearoa.
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Biden blames Trump's 'web of lies' for US Capitol attack in one-year anniversary speech
Capitol riot: Biden says Trump's 'web of lies' poses ongoing threat to US democracy
On the one-year anniversary of the 6 January attack on the US Capitol, Joe Biden places the blame for the day's events on Donald Trump.
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Politics and the pandemic - another year of Covid-19
Politics and the pandemic - another year of Covid-19
Analysis - When Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said in January that 2021 would be the year of the vaccine it didn't seem to raise much interest.
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Omicron dampens global New Year celebrations
Omicron dampens global New Year celebrations
Paris cancelled its fireworks show and New York City scaled down its famous ball drop celebration as 2021 ticked over to 2022.